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HospitalityHigher Education (non-degree)

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Objectives
By the end of the workshop you should be able to:

  • Understand the importance to the organisation in providing excellent customer service in the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industries
  • Understand the role of the individual in delivering customer service in the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industries
  • Understand the importance of customers’ needs and expectations in the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industries

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Content
Session 1

Introduction to Customer Service

- What is service?
- Why is it important?
- Identifying customer needs.

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Content
Session 2

Effective Communications

- Effective and ineffective communication skills
- Questioning and listening techniques

Session 1

Introduction to Customer Service

- What is service?
- Why is it important?
- Identifying customer needs.

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Content
Session 3

Presenting a positive professional image

- First impressions
- Presenting a positive attitude and image
- Identifying and using appropriate body language

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Content
Session 3

Presenting a positive professional image

- First impressions
- Presenting a positive attitude and image
- Identifying and using appropriate body language

Session 4

Handling customer complaints

- Why customers complain
- Resolving difficult customer situations
- Handling complaints positively 

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Your Trainer Today:
Ryan Manning

Mooney Hotel Group
11 Years

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Your Trainer Today:
Michael Bradley

SSE Arena

Ground Espresso Bars

Hilton Belfast

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Introduction To Customer Service
- What is service?
- Why is it important?
- Identifying customer needs.

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What is Service?

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Customer Service is all about:

  • Providing customers with what they want
  • Offering consistent levels of service
  • Staff – Product Knowledge
  • Exceeding and not just meeting expectations
  • Fulfilling all customer needs
  • Going out of your way to delight customers  

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Q3
Customer Service & Loyalty

  • Exceed the expectations of their customers 
  • Treat customers with respect
  • Do not just aim to satisfy – they aim to delight 
  • Provide solutions to problems
  • Consistently deliver outstanding service to their customers 
  • Make customers feel that they are the most important part of their business …… which they are 




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2b
Why is Service important?

  • Intense competition
  • Customers have a choice
  • It is the only thing that can make us different from our competitors
  • Satisfied and delighted customers will come back – builds customer loyalty and repeat business
  • Results in recommendation to friends & family
  • Easier to sell to existing loyal customers 

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Q2a
Why should a potential customer come here?

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The benefits to a customer service deliverer from providing customer service are:

  • Excellent relationships and rapport with the customer
  • Job satisfaction and motivation
  • More sales as the customer will return
  • Sales targets met and potential for bonuses or promotion
  • Job Security

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Q6
YOU
CUSTOMER
Colleagues are Customers Too:
who are your internal Customers?

INTERNAL CUSTOMERS
INTERNAL CUSTOMERS

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Q1b
Customer Expectations and Building Loyalty
Customers:
  • Expect the core service to meet their needs for price,quality value for money
  • Expect polite treatment at all times – even when they are being difficult
  • Need to see attention is being paid to their requests
  • Want to feel their needs are important
  • Do not want to hear “No” or “I do not know”
  • Want to feel secure in the knowledge that you have all the answers and solutions

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Q10 Q2b
Customer Expectations and Building Loyalty
Customers:
  • Want mistakes admitted to and rectified
  • Expect promises that are made to be honoured
  • Expect to be treated with respect
  • Need to have time given to them for explanations
  • Need to know when a problem arises
  • Expect you to know about your job and your company
  • Expect you to be able to answer questions
  • Expect you to find solutions to their problems

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Q2b
The Benefits of Product Knowledge to the Service Provider are:
  • Increased opportunity to upsell products and services
  • Meet products to match customer
  • Motivating
  • Increased sales/tips
  • Meet targets

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Q3
Organisation’s Expectations Customer Service Promise/Mission Statement/Charter:
Organisations expect you to:

  • Provide the organisation’s quality customer service
  • Consistently deliver service standards – Cleanliness
  • Meet standards laid down in standard manuals
  • Follow service procedures – provision of service
  • Meet legal standards related to the delivery of - Health & Safety, Hygiene and security of personal information
  • Project a positive image at all times when dealing with customers – conduct of staff

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Q1a
Creating and Maintaining a Safe and Healthy Environment
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • Dealing with hazardous waste and substances
  • Hazardous materials
  • Noise pollution
  • Hygiene standards
  • Allergens
  • General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)

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Employer Responsibilities for Health and Safety
Employers have specific duties under the 1974 act:

  • All systems must be safe
  • The working environment must be well lit, well ventilated, hygienic and at the appropriate temperature
  • All plant and equipment must be kept to the necessary standard

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Employee Responsibilities for Health and Safety
Under the 1974 act employees should:

  • Take reasonable care of him or herself and others
  • Allow the employer to carry out his or her duties in respect of creating a safe working environment
  • Not interfere intentionally or recklessly with any machinery or equipment

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Comfort Break

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Effective Communications
- Effective and ineffective communication skills

- Questioning and listening techniques

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Effective Communications

  • Increases quality of service
  • Saves time
  • Improves customer care
  • Avoids misunderstandings
  • Builds good relationships
  • Creates a positive atmosphere 
  • Encourages open discussion
  • Allows for achievement of goals
     

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Ineffective Communications

  • Hampers relationships
  • Wastes time
  • Affects customers and colleagues
  • Destroys morale
  • Creates a negative atmosphere
  • Builds a negative reputation
  • Hampers achievement of goals 

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How do you communicate effectively in your job?

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Listening

  • Look at people
  • Nod
  • Turn off negative thoughts
  • Ask questions
  • Lean towards people
  • Do not interrupt
  • Stick to the subject 

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Question Technique

Open Questions
Who? – What? – Why? – Where? – How? – When?

Closed Questions
Do you? - Are you? - Is it? - Have you?

Reflecting Questions
To summarise, check back and clarify


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Non-Verbal Techniques

  • Lets the customer know you are interested
  • Allows you to listen to customers’ feelings as well as their words
  • The moment a customer walks up to you, regardless of what you are doing, make immediate eye contact


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Q4
Facial Expressions

  • Facial expressions often show how you feel:
  • Smile if you are happy!
  • Frown if you are not!

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Combined Use Of Verbal and Non-verbal Communications

7%
actual words

38%
voice, tone, pitch, pace and quality

55%
body language



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What percentage of communication is body language?
A
7%
B
55%
C
38%

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Which technique involves asking open-ended questions?
A
Do you?
B
Is it?
C
Who? What? Why?

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What does effective communication improve?
A
Quality of service
B
Destroys morale
C
Wastes time
D
Customer care

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NEED AN ACTIVITY OR SOMETHING IN THIS SECTION

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Lunch Break

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Presenting a positive professional image
- First impressions
- Presenting a positive attitude and image
- Identifying and using appropriate body language

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First Impressions

You never get a
second chance
to make a
first impression




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Attitudes – Who are you?

Someone who makes things happen?

Someone who watches things happen?

Someone who wonders what happened?


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Negative Thinking
I’m trying to do my paperwork lets hope he is dealt with soon

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Negative Thinking
I’m trying to do my paperwork lets hope he is dealt with soon
Oh no – it’s Mr Jones again

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Negative Thinking
I’m trying to do my paperwork lets hope he is dealt with soon
Oh no – it’s Mr Jones again
If I keep looking at the screen someone else can deal with him

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Negative Thinking
I’m trying to do my paperwork lets hope he is dealt with soon
Oh no – it’s Mr Jones again
If I keep looking at the screen someone else can deal with him
He can be so difficult and demanding

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Positive Thinking
Wouldn’t it be great if everyone was like her

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Positive Thinking
Wouldn’t it be great if everyone was like her
She’s always got a smile for everyone

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Positive Thinking
Wouldn’t it be great if everyone was like her
She’s always got a smile for everyone
If I keep looking at the screen someone else can deal with him

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Positive Thinking
Wouldn’t it be great if everyone was like her
She’s always got a smile for everyone
If I keep looking at the screen someone else can deal with him
Oh - it’s Mrs Evans - haven’t seen her for a while

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Attitude and Behaviour

  • Professional
  •  Show understanding
  • Be patient

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Professional Image/First Impressions 

  • Neat & tidy personal presentation
  • Acknowledge
  • Smile
  • Helpful & willing
  • Friendly - welcoming - well mannered
  • Use names
  • Listen
  • Ask questions
  • Reassure them

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Q5
Take Responsibility for Helping the Customer and promoting excellent communication skills

  • Be enthusiastic
  • Be confident
  • Be welcoming
  • Be helpful & willing
  • Be polite
  • Show you care
  • Comply with hygiene, health and safety guidelines

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Q5
Projecting a Positive Image
Appearance:
  • Personal grooming and uniform standards
  • Your work area

Eye contact:
  • Look at people
  • Shows you are interested

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Projecting a Positive Image
Facial expressions:
  • Look positive
  • Look natural

Posture and gestures:
  • What impression are they creating?

Personal space:
How comfortable are you?

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Negative Messages

You:
  • Do not like your work
  • Are stressed
  • Are not friendly
  • Do not show respect for other people
  • Do not want to help - when you do help, you do so reluctantly

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Special requirements a customer may have:

  • None English Speaker
  • Confused/Elderly
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Mobility Impaired
  • Blind/Visually Impaired

How would you communicate with each of these types of customers? Discuss 

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Q7 & Q8
Handling customer complaints
Why customers complain
- Resolving difficult customer situations
- Handling complaints positively 

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Ideas to Include
- In practice - How would you use what we talked about in your business
- Can have around 7 slides bespoke content
- More learning opportunities - L3 Hospitality Supervision & Leadership

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